Dow Jones Futures Fall: Tesla Stock Surges Ahead Of Q2 Deliveries; Powell Speech Next
Dow Jones Futures Fall: Tesla stock surged Monday ahead of Q2 deliveries. And Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will give a speech Tuesday.
Dow Jones Futures Fall: Tesla stock surged Monday ahead of Q2 deliveries. And Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will give a speech Tuesday.
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Nvidia (NVDA) shares are falling back today following the chipmaker's recent market high. Rosenblatt Securities senior research analyst Hans Mosesmann joins Market Domination to explain why he is not worried about the stock's bumpy previous weeks. Mosesmann has issued the highest price target for Nvidia on Wall Street. Mosesmann has a long-term view, explaining that the sale pressure is negligible when one considers that Nvidia is going to be the "best way to play AI for the next 10 years." He adds that Nvidia is not just a semiconductor company anymore but a platform that is "all things AI." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This article was written by Gabriel Roy
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Having followed Monday's listless start to the quarter with a 0.5% decline on Tuesday, Asian stocks are poised to rebound on Wednesday thanks to a triple-boost from tech-fueled rise in U.S. and global stocks, falling Treasury yields and a weaker dollar. That's as positive a global backdrop as investors in Asian equities can expect, although it may be altered by the slew of service sector purchasing managers index reports from around the continent including economic powerhouses China and Japan. Tuesday's market-friendly conditions were in large part laid by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments at the ECB's annual policy conference in Sintra, Portugal.
A surprisingly strong second quarter deliveries figure was boosting Tesla stock for a second day on Wednesday as shares continue their rally over the last month.
Hong Kong stocks advanced for a third straight day as heavyweight Alibaba Group sparked a tech rally, while mainland investors lent support piling into high dividend stocks. Gains were tempered by data that showed slowing momentum in service activity. The Hang Seng Index gained 1.2 per cent to 17,978.52 at the local noon trading break after briefly topping the 18,000 level, with the Tech Index rallying 2.5 per cent in a rebound from two-month lows. The Shanghai Composite Index declined 0.4 per c
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Shares of Tesla (TSLA) are rising after reporting better-than-expected EV sales for its second quarter and receiving several price target increases from Wall Street analysts. Stephanie Valdez Streaty, Cox Automotive director of industry insights, joins Catalysts to give insight into what can drive the growth of EV sales. Valdez Streaty points one hill that the EV market must climb to increase sales: "As you can imagine, affordability is always the top barrier. If you think about more options for consumers, if we can have more affordable EVs, that's going to be a game changer. Right now, the average transaction price for an EV is close to 50,000, 54,000, and so that's price premium over an internal combustion engine. And so I think if we can start to get more of these affordable EVs, that's really going to help. One of the things I wanted to mention for providing more affordable is used EVs as we start to see more of those enter the marketplace." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
With inflation seeming to cool in some areas of the economy, the tailwind may have helped some businesses as many earnings reports from S&P 500 companies (^GSPC) has been positive. Northern Trust CIO Katie Nixon joins Catalysts to discuss the recent market rallies focused on tech and how the market can continue to develop. Nixon speaks on the ways cooling inflation has helped companies with their margins, affecting growth: "I do think pricing power has propelled, a lot of revenue growth, certainly for many companies in the S&P 500. And we actually see margins remaining pretty stable at around 12%, even after sort of this pricing power has waned a bit. So margins are expected to be strong." She continues with: "We know that companies are being very, very careful about how they spend their money in order to really preserve margins in the absence of that really broad-based pricing power. But I will say, as inflation comes down, that will allow the Fed [Federal Reserve] to start easing policy. And I think that would be a nice tailwind for, again, the other 493 in the S&P 500." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino